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Camangi WebStation Powered By Android

While everybody is waiting for baited breath of the unconfirmed Apple Tablet, a company called Camangi has already gone ahead and created the WebStation, which is a 7-inch touchscreen tablet computer powered by Android 1.5. Features of the device include Wi-Fi, GPS, microSD card reader, web browsing, Gmail, and other features. You’ll get about 4 to 5 hours in a single charge, based on the information shared by the company. If you’re thinking of picking one up, it’ll be available in early December for $399.

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Android Android is mobile operating system from Google. The software was originally built by a company called Android Inc, that was purchased by Google in 2005. From its modest debuts, Android has become a powerhouse that powers not only smartphones and tablet, but a host of other less high-profile devices and gadgets. Although Android is not a community-driven project, Google does release the source code as open-source under the Apache license
 
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